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Cisco Unified Presence Administration Interface
The CUPS Administration menus include the following:
System: Provides integration configuration for CUCM, definition of inbound and
outbound Access Control Lists, and Licensing status and management.
Presence: Provides definition of gateways providing Presence information from
CUCM or calendar integration with Microsoft Outlook. Interdomain federation
across different presence domains using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) or Extensi-
ble Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP) can be configured. SIP is commonly
used with Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS), while XMPP is typically
used with Google Talk.
Messaging: CUPS can be used with external databases (PostgreSQL compliant) or
third-party servers to enable IM retention regulatory compliance (Persistent messaging).
Application: CUPS applications, such as Desk Phone Control and IP Phone Messen-
ger, are configured here.
User Management: Follows a Groups-and-Roles structure similar to CUCM. User
accounts can be imported and synchronized from CUCM.
Bulk Administration: A similar interface to CUCM provides bulk configuration of
repetitive tasks, with scheduler capability.
Diagnostics: Accesses system status and troubleshooting tools, plus a System Dash-
board for quick review of system configurations.
Cisco Unified Presence Serviceability
The Cisco Unified Presence Serviceability interface provides similar functionality to the
CUC Serviceability interface, including the following:
Alarms and events monitoring for troubleshooting purposes
Access to CUPS service trace logs
Monitor real-time CUPS component behavior via CUCM RTMT
Feature Service activation, deactivation, and control; Network Service control
Reports archive
SNMP configuration
Disk usage monitoring for log partition on local and cluster servers
 
 
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